Volunteer: Ennis Container Pantry Distribution VolunteerIn Ennis, our pantry operates out of a converted shipping container, but don’t let the size fool you! This client choice pantry gives families the opportunity to walk inside and select the groceries that fit their needs and preferences, just like at a traditional store. Help us reduce hunger in Ennis and the surrounding area by volunteering at our client choice container pantry. The Ennis Container Pantry is located in the parking lot across from St John Nepomucene Catholic Church.Duties/Responsibilities: Greet Clients with and positive attitude Assist Clients in choosing items for their cart Replenishing stock of food items on the shelves Registering Clients at our food pantries Schedule Clients appointmentsWhat makes a successful volunteer: Able to adhere to safety regulations set in place by the agency Able to use hands to handle food items and lift medium-sized boxes (between 16 – 20 pounds) Ability to stand for hours at a time Age Requirements: 14 is the minimum age. Volunteers 14-17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times & must submit their Minor Volunteer Waiver before the shift. Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again to sign up for a shift! Program: Hunger Services In Ennis, our pantry operates out of a converted shipping container, but don’t let the size fool you! This client choice pantry gives families the opportunity to walk inside and select the groceries that fit their needs and preferences, just like at a traditional store. Help us reduce hunger in Ennis and the surrounding area by volunteering at our client choice container pantry. The Ennis Container Pantry is located in the parking lot across from St John Nepomucene Catholic Church.Duties/Responsibilities: Greet Clients with and positive attitude Assist Clients in choosing items for their cart Replenishing stock of food items on the shelves Registering Clients at our food pantries Schedule Clients appointmentsWhat makes a successful volunteer: Able to adhere to safety regulations set in place by the agency Able to use hands to handle food items and lift medium-sized boxes (between 16 – 20 pounds) Ability to stand for hours at a time Age Requirements: 14 is the minimum age. Volunteers 14-17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times & must submit their Minor Volunteer Waiver before the shift. Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again to sign up for a shift! Program: Hunger Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75119 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Joe's PantryLocated near 635 and LBJ, this site is unique in that it’s connected to St. Jude Park Central, which provides permanent housing for individuals who were formerly unhoused. This pantry is more than just a place to get groceries, it’s part of a broader effort to promote stability, dignity, and community connection in North Dallas. Come join us as we help serve the community! Duties/Responsibilities: Restocking food items on shelvesBagging produce and other food itemsWhat makes a successful volunteer: Able to adhere to safety regulations set in place by the agency Able to use hands to handle food items and lift medium-sized boxes (between 16 – 20 pounds)Ability to stand for hours at a time Helpful & courteous Dependable & reliable Dress code: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. Age Requirements: 14 is the minimum age. Volunteers 14-17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times & must submit their Minor Volunteer Waiver before the shift. Ready to Make a Difference? Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again to sign up for a shift! Entrance: Enter thru the side of the building, you will see an arrow announcing the pantry. We appreciate your dedication to serving our community! Program: Hunger Services Located near 635 and LBJ, this site is unique in that it’s connected to St. Jude Park Central, which provides permanent housing for individuals who were formerly unhoused. This pantry is more than just a place to get groceries, it’s part of a broader effort to promote stability, dignity, and community connection in North Dallas. Come join us as we help serve the community! Duties/Responsibilities: Restocking food items on shelvesBagging produce and other food itemsWhat makes a successful volunteer: Able to adhere to safety regulations set in place by the agency Able to use hands to handle food items and lift medium-sized boxes (between 16 – 20 pounds)Ability to stand for hours at a time Helpful & courteous Dependable & reliable Dress code: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. Age Requirements: 14 is the minimum age. Volunteers 14-17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times & must submit their Minor Volunteer Waiver before the shift. Ready to Make a Difference? Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again to sign up for a shift! Entrance: Enter thru the side of the building, you will see an arrow announcing the pantry. We appreciate your dedication to serving our community! Program: Hunger Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75251 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Jan Pruitt Community Pantry Food Pantry AssistantAt our Lancaster pantry, families are invited inside to shop for the groceries that best fit their needs and preferences. Unlike pre-packed food distributions, this client choice model lets individuals select their own items just like at a grocery store. This approach gives families more control over their food, helps reduce waste, and ensures everyone leaves with food they’ll actually use and enjoy. Come join us in serving the community! Duties/Responsibilities: Checking in and scheduling clients for appointments Restocking food items on shelves Helping clients shop Bagging produce and other food itemsWhat makes a successful volunteer: Able to adhere to safety regulations set in place by the agency Able to use hands to handle food items and lift medium-sized boxes (between 16 – 20 pounds) Ability to stand for hours at a time Helpful & courteous Dependable & reliableDress code: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. Gloves are useful for those restocking cold food. Age Requirements: 14 is the minimum age. Volunteers 14-17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times & must submit their Minor Volunteer Waiver before the shift. Ready to Make a Difference? Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again to sign up for a shift! Program: Hunger Services At our Lancaster pantry, families are invited inside to shop for the groceries that best fit their needs and preferences. Unlike pre-packed food distributions, this client choice model lets individuals select their own items just like at a grocery store. This approach gives families more control over their food, helps reduce waste, and ensures everyone leaves with food they’ll actually use and enjoy. Come join us in serving the community! Duties/Responsibilities: Checking in and scheduling clients for appointments Restocking food items on shelves Helping clients shop Bagging produce and other food itemsWhat makes a successful volunteer: Able to adhere to safety regulations set in place by the agency Able to use hands to handle food items and lift medium-sized boxes (between 16 – 20 pounds) Ability to stand for hours at a time Helpful & courteous Dependable & reliableDress code: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. Gloves are useful for those restocking cold food. Age Requirements: 14 is the minimum age. Volunteers 14-17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times & must submit their Minor Volunteer Waiver before the shift. Ready to Make a Difference? Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again to sign up for a shift! Program: Hunger Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75146 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mobile Food Pantry- Our Lady of Perpetual HelpAt our OLPH site, neighbors can walk up, connect with each other, and pick up fresh groceries in a welcoming, open-air setting. This site creates space for conversation, connection, and community care, while making sure everyone leaves with the food they need. Provide courteous and excellent service to CCD clients while assisting the OLPH pantry. Note that this is an outdoor opportunity. Duties/Responsibilities: Bagging or boxing food Placing food in client vehicle trunks Replenishing the stock of food items Assisting with directing traffic What makes a successful volunteer: Able to adhere to safety regulations set in place by the agency Able to use hands to handle food items and lift medium-sized boxes (between 16 – 20 pounds) Ability to stand for hours at a time Helpful & courteous Dependable & reliable Dress code: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. We recommend sunscreen, sunglasses, work gloves, and hats in the summer months. Age Requirements: 14 is the minimum age. Volunteers 14-17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times & must submit their Minor Volunteer Waiver before the shift. Commitment: Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to arrive on time and to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, then please log into your account and cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Parking: The best parking location is street parking on Cortland Avenue and Volunteers can walk toward the Mobile Food Truck in the parking lot. If the Mobile food truck is not there, then volunteers can walk toward the gym of OLPH. Ready to Make a Difference?Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again to sign up for a shift! Program: Hunger Services At our OLPH site, neighbors can walk up, connect with each other, and pick up fresh groceries in a welcoming, open-air setting. This site creates space for conversation, connection, and community care, while making sure everyone leaves with the food they need. Provide courteous and excellent service to CCD clients while assisting the OLPH pantry. Note that this is an outdoor opportunity. Duties/Responsibilities: Bagging or boxing food Placing food in client vehicle trunks Replenishing the stock of food items Assisting with directing traffic What makes a successful volunteer: Able to adhere to safety regulations set in place by the agency Able to use hands to handle food items and lift medium-sized boxes (between 16 – 20 pounds) Ability to stand for hours at a time Helpful & courteous Dependable & reliable Dress code: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. We recommend sunscreen, sunglasses, work gloves, and hats in the summer months. Age Requirements: 14 is the minimum age. Volunteers 14-17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times & must submit their Minor Volunteer Waiver before the shift. Commitment: Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to arrive on time and to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, then please log into your account and cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Parking: The best parking location is street parking on Cortland Avenue and Volunteers can walk toward the Mobile Food Truck in the parking lot. If the Mobile food truck is not there, then volunteers can walk toward the gym of OLPH. Ready to Make a Difference?Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again to sign up for a shift! Program: Hunger Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75235 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mobile Food Pantry- Our Lady of San Juan de los Lagos-Santa TeresitaOur West Dallas mobile site brings fresh groceries straight to the community in a fast and contact-free way. Families simply drive up and receive food without leaving their vehicles, making it easy, safe, and efficient. Every time we’re open, we’re able to serve up to 100 families right here in the heart of West Dallas. By volunteering, you'll help provide essential services and bring hope to families relying on our support. Duties/Responsibilities: Checking in clients using iPads Bagging or boxing food Placing food in client vehicle trunks Replenishing the stock of food items Assist with traffic direction What makes a successful volunteer: Able to adhere to safety regulations Able to use hands to handle food items and lift medium-sized boxes (between 16 – 20 pounds) Stand for long periods Courteous, helpful and dependable Dress code: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. We recommend sunscreen, sunglasses, work gloves, and hats. Age Requirements: 14 is the minimum age. Volunteers 14-17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times & must submit their Minor Volunteer Waiver before the shift. Commitment: Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to arrive on time and to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, then please log into your account and cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. General Directions + Parking: From the North: Head south on Hampton or I-35Turn right (west) onto SingletonTurn right (north) onto Fish TrapTurn left (west) onto TorontoContinue past the lake on your rightTurn right (north) into the small parking lot, which has 5 paved spaces. Additional parking is available on the grass.Ready to Make a Difference?Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again to sign up for a shift! Program: Hunger Services Our West Dallas mobile site brings fresh groceries straight to the community in a fast and contact-free way. Families simply drive up and receive food without leaving their vehicles, making it easy, safe, and efficient. Every time we’re open, we’re able to serve up to 100 families right here in the heart of West Dallas. By volunteering, you'll help provide essential services and bring hope to families relying on our support. Duties/Responsibilities: Checking in clients using iPads Bagging or boxing food Placing food in client vehicle trunks Replenishing the stock of food items Assist with traffic direction What makes a successful volunteer: Able to adhere to safety regulations Able to use hands to handle food items and lift medium-sized boxes (between 16 – 20 pounds) Stand for long periods Courteous, helpful and dependable Dress code: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. We recommend sunscreen, sunglasses, work gloves, and hats. Age Requirements: 14 is the minimum age. Volunteers 14-17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times & must submit their Minor Volunteer Waiver before the shift. Commitment: Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to arrive on time and to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, then please log into your account and cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. General Directions + Parking: From the North: Head south on Hampton or I-35Turn right (west) onto SingletonTurn right (north) onto Fish TrapTurn left (west) onto TorontoContinue past the lake on your rightTurn right (north) into the small parking lot, which has 5 paved spaces. Additional parking is available on the grass.Ready to Make a Difference?Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again to sign up for a shift! Program: Hunger Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75212 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Christian Benevolent Mobile Pantry: Food Set UpCome join us Tuesday morning as we prepare family food boxes for distribution to 300+ families in need in our community. You may be bagging produce or meat, and/or creating a box of staples for each family. Once the boxes are prepared, help load those boxes into the families' vehicle. Expect a lot of repetitive standing, bending and lifting (20-25 pounds). Most of the work is performed outdoors so volunteers should come dressed in weather appropriate clothing and closed toe shoes (no flip flops or sandals). For summer months a hat and sunscreen are recommended. For winter months a hat, coat, and gloves are recommended. We start at 6:00 am till 11:00 am, or until food supplies run out. Program: Mobile Food Pantries Come join us Tuesday morning as we prepare family food boxes for distribution to 300+ families in need in our community. You may be bagging produce or meat, and/or creating a box of staples for each family. Once the boxes are prepared, help load those boxes into the families' vehicle. Expect a lot of repetitive standing, bending and lifting (20-25 pounds). Most of the work is performed outdoors so volunteers should come dressed in weather appropriate clothing and closed toe shoes (no flip flops or sandals). For summer months a hat and sunscreen are recommended. For winter months a hat, coat, and gloves are recommended. We start at 6:00 am till 11:00 am, or until food supplies run out. Program: Mobile Food Pantries Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75704 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Christian Benevolent Mobile Pantry : Registration VolunteerDo you have a heart for helping people? Enjoy working outdoors? If so, we would love for you to join us on the Registration Team. Each Tuesday, you will help assist, qualify, and connect families with food assistance and services. Fluency in English / Spanish translation is needed on our registration team. Assist new applicants with a short intake form and check in families already registered. We process 15-20 new applications and provide food to over 360 families each week. Fast paced environment. This is a Mobile Food Pantry so work will be outdoors. Please dress according for the weather conditions. Program: Mobile Food Pantries Do you have a heart for helping people? Enjoy working outdoors? If so, we would love for you to join us on the Registration Team. Each Tuesday, you will help assist, qualify, and connect families with food assistance and services. Fluency in English / Spanish translation is needed on our registration team. Assist new applicants with a short intake form and check in families already registered. We process 15-20 new applications and provide food to over 360 families each week. Fast paced environment. This is a Mobile Food Pantry so work will be outdoors. Please dress according for the weather conditions. Program: Mobile Food Pantries Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75704 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Christian Benevolent Mobile Pantry : Food Box Preparer and DistributerCome join us Tuesday morning as we prepare family food boxes for distribution to 360 families in need in our community. You may be bagging produce or meat, and/or creating a box of staples for each family. Once the boxes are prepared, help load those boxes into the families' vehicle. Expect a lot of repetitive standing, bending and lifting (20-25 pounds). Most of the work is performed outdoors so volunteers should come dressed in weather appropriate clothing and closed toe shoes (no flip flops or sandals). For summer months a hat and sunscreen are recommended. For winter months a hat, coat, and gloves are recommended. We start at 7:00 am till 11:00 am, or until food supplies run out. Christian Benevolent Outreach Food Pantry utilizes a mobile food pantry delivery format. Some volunteer opportunities will require direct contact with the families we serve. Group or Teams: Groups of up to 10 are welcome to volunteer for this opportunity. Every person must be signed up on the portal as part of the team. Groups are not guaranteed to stay together during the shift. Program: Mobile Food Pantries Come join us Tuesday morning as we prepare family food boxes for distribution to 360 families in need in our community. You may be bagging produce or meat, and/or creating a box of staples for each family. Once the boxes are prepared, help load those boxes into the families' vehicle. Expect a lot of repetitive standing, bending and lifting (20-25 pounds). Most of the work is performed outdoors so volunteers should come dressed in weather appropriate clothing and closed toe shoes (no flip flops or sandals). For summer months a hat and sunscreen are recommended. For winter months a hat, coat, and gloves are recommended. We start at 7:00 am till 11:00 am, or until food supplies run out. Christian Benevolent Outreach Food Pantry utilizes a mobile food pantry delivery format. Some volunteer opportunities will require direct contact with the families we serve. Group or Teams: Groups of up to 10 are welcome to volunteer for this opportunity. Every person must be signed up on the portal as part of the team. Groups are not guaranteed to stay together during the shift. Program: Mobile Food Pantries Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75704 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Brady Senior Center-Heartfelt HelpersBrighten a Senior’s Day—And Yours!
Step into a place filled with laughter, stories, and plenty of fun! The Brady Senior Center is a lively hub where older adults gather to enjoy games, great food, and meaningful connections. Located in West Dallas (zipcode 75212), this is a place for seniors to continue growing in their later years by keeping their minds, bodies, and spirits active in a vibrant community setting. It fosters meaningful relationships between seniors, staff, and volunteers—helping to transform what could otherwise be lonely and isolating years into ones filled with connection and purpose. We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help make each day special! Game AssistantsLove a little friendly competition? Help lead bingo, card games, and other fun activities that keep spirits high! Your support will help seniors stay active, engaged, and socially connected. Duties Include: Set up and prepare game supplies Keep track of scores and verify winners Encourage and assist seniors, including providing accommodations for those with mobility challengesTime of Service: Monday- Friday 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM Fuel the fun by serving warm meals—and even warmer smiles! Help create a welcoming mealtime experience for our seniors. Duties Include: Breakfast Service: Monday-Friday 8:30 AM – 10:00 AM Lunch Service: Monday-Friday 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM Bilingual volunteers (English & Spanish) are encouraged ! Spanish is preferred but not required. Ready to Make a Difference?Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps. Please note: Once you have cleared your volunteer requirements, you’ll gain access to sign up for available shifts through our volunteer portal. Program: Senior Services Brighten a Senior’s Day—And Yours!
Step into a place filled with laughter, stories, and plenty of fun! The Brady Senior Center is a lively hub where older adults gather to enjoy games, great food, and meaningful connections. Located in West Dallas (zipcode 75212), this is a place for seniors to continue growing in their later years by keeping their minds, bodies, and spirits active in a vibrant community setting. It fosters meaningful relationships between seniors, staff, and volunteers—helping to transform what could otherwise be lonely and isolating years into ones filled with connection and purpose. We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help make each day special! Game AssistantsLove a little friendly competition? Help lead bingo, card games, and other fun activities that keep spirits high! Your support will help seniors stay active, engaged, and socially connected. Duties Include: Set up and prepare game supplies Keep track of scores and verify winners Encourage and assist seniors, including providing accommodations for those with mobility challengesTime of Service: Monday- Friday 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM Fuel the fun by serving warm meals—and even warmer smiles! Help create a welcoming mealtime experience for our seniors. Duties Include: Breakfast Service: Monday-Friday 8:30 AM – 10:00 AM Lunch Service: Monday-Friday 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM Bilingual volunteers (English & Spanish) are encouraged ! Spanish is preferred but not required. Ready to Make a Difference?Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps. Please note: Once you have cleared your volunteer requirements, you’ll gain access to sign up for available shifts through our volunteer portal. Program: Senior Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 75212 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mater Maria Are you looking for a volunteer opportunity with Catholic principles that empowers women's values? Mater Maria may be the place for you! We invite you to join us and share your time, talent, skills, and spirit to support our mission of Life and Love. Program: Pregnancy, Parenting and Adoption Are you looking for a volunteer opportunity with Catholic principles that empowers women's values? Mater Maria may be the place for you! We invite you to join us and share your time, talent, skills, and spirit to support our mission of Life and Love. Program: Pregnancy, Parenting and Adoption Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 75247 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Internship ApplicationTo apply for an internship with Catholic Charities Dallas, please create an account. After registering, submit your application for an internship opportunity. Internships are unpaid, and applying does not guarantee placement. If you are open to multiple programs, please mention this in your application.. To review internship descriptions see: internship page Be prepared to upload: Your resume Any required internship paperwork that needs to be signed or guidelines**NOTE AFTER UPLOADING, CLICK RESPOND AGAIN, THE QUESTIONS BELOW WILL POP UP** Additionally, you will be prompted to answer the following questions: Which internship are you applying for? Are you using this internship for school credit? If so, what are the requirements? What is the desired length and time commitment for your internship? What goals do you hope to accomplish during your internship?Next Steps: Your application will be reviewed by Catholic Charities staff. After review, program staff will directly contact candidates. An interview will be scheduled with the program manager and the intern. If both parties choose to move forward after a successful interview, you will complete the internship onboarding process, which includes: A background check Online trainings-abuse prevention trainings The three character references you submitted during creation of profile will be contacted. Once onboarding is complete, you will be formally placed in the internship and can begin on your approved start date.If you have any questions or issues applying, please email volunteer@ccdallas.org. Program: Volunteer Administration To apply for an internship with Catholic Charities Dallas, please create an account. After registering, submit your application for an internship opportunity. Internships are unpaid, and applying does not guarantee placement. If you are open to multiple programs, please mention this in your application.. To review internship descriptions see: internship page Be prepared to upload: Your resume Any required internship paperwork that needs to be signed or guidelines**NOTE AFTER UPLOADING, CLICK RESPOND AGAIN, THE QUESTIONS BELOW WILL POP UP** Additionally, you will be prompted to answer the following questions: Which internship are you applying for? Are you using this internship for school credit? If so, what are the requirements? What is the desired length and time commitment for your internship? What goals do you hope to accomplish during your internship?Next Steps: Your application will be reviewed by Catholic Charities staff. After review, program staff will directly contact candidates. An interview will be scheduled with the program manager and the intern. If both parties choose to move forward after a successful interview, you will complete the internship onboarding process, which includes: A background check Online trainings-abuse prevention trainings The three character references you submitted during creation of profile will be contacted. Once onboarding is complete, you will be formally placed in the internship and can begin on your approved start date.If you have any questions or issues applying, please email volunteer@ccdallas.org. Program: Volunteer Administration Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 75247 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Refugee Services English Language InstructorAs a volunteer in our Refugee Services program, you will have the opportunity to directly impact the lives of individuals and families by supporting their language and academic development. Your involvement will make a lasting difference.
What You'll Do:
ELI Instructor Volunteer:
Deliver linguistically and culturally pre-set lesson plans, workshops, and classes.
Provide students with activities and resources to reinforce language skills and build confidence.
Track student progress and offer constructive feedback to help learners meet their language goals.
Encourage student engagement and create a positive, supportive learning environment.
Contact inactive students to encourage program completion and continued learning.
Support students in applying language skills to daily life, employment, and community integration.
Uphold and support the Mission, Values, and Vision of Catholic Charities of Dallas.
Perform other duties as assigned by the supervisor.
Why Volunteer?
Make a meaningful impact by supporting refugees as they integrate into the community.
Gain valuable experience in education, language development, and cross-cultural support.
What You Need:
No prior experience required—we’ll train you! Helpful skills include:
Strong communication skills and patience.
A passion for helping others succeed.
Experience with tutoring or language instruction is a plus.
Bilingual (Spanish/English) is helpful but not required.
Location and Schedule:
Location: Virtual
Schedule -flexible between daytime and evening
Ready to Make a Difference?
Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps Program: Refugee Resettlement Services As a volunteer in our Refugee Services program, you will have the opportunity to directly impact the lives of individuals and families by supporting their language and academic development. Your involvement will make a lasting difference.
What You'll Do:
ELI Instructor Volunteer:
Deliver linguistically and culturally pre-set lesson plans, workshops, and classes.
Provide students with activities and resources to reinforce language skills and build confidence.
Track student progress and offer constructive feedback to help learners meet their language goals.
Encourage student engagement and create a positive, supportive learning environment.
Contact inactive students to encourage program completion and continued learning.
Support students in applying language skills to daily life, employment, and community integration.
Uphold and support the Mission, Values, and Vision of Catholic Charities of Dallas.
Perform other duties as assigned by the supervisor.
Why Volunteer?
Make a meaningful impact by supporting refugees as they integrate into the community.
Gain valuable experience in education, language development, and cross-cultural support.
What You Need:
No prior experience required—we’ll train you! Helpful skills include:
Strong communication skills and patience.
A passion for helping others succeed.
Experience with tutoring or language instruction is a plus.
Bilingual (Spanish/English) is helpful but not required.
Location and Schedule:
Location: Virtual
Schedule -flexible between daytime and evening
Ready to Make a Difference?
Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps Program: Refugee Resettlement Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Independent Service ProjectsLooking for a way to give back on your own schedule? Our independent service projects can be completed from home and at your convenience. Volunteers will collect their own supplies and complete the project independently, perfect for those who want to make a meaningful impact while balancing a busy lifestyle. Browse the available projects and let us know when you're ready to get started! Program: Volunteer Administration Looking for a way to give back on your own schedule? Our independent service projects can be completed from home and at your convenience. Volunteers will collect their own supplies and complete the project independently, perfect for those who want to make a meaningful impact while balancing a busy lifestyle. Browse the available projects and let us know when you're ready to get started! Program: Volunteer Administration Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 75247 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Refugee Services: Interpreter (Spanish, Dari, Pashto, Arabic)Help bridge the language gap and provide essential support to our clients by volunteering as an interpreter. In this role, you will partner with case managers to facilitate clear communication, ensuring clients can fully access the services and resources they need. This opportunity can be done remotely through phone or video chat or in person, depending on your availability during business hours Monday-Friday 8am-5pm. Languages Needed: Spanish, Dari, Pashto, Arabic Responsibilities: Translate verbal communication between case managers and clients. Support during meetings, appointments, and intake interviews to ensure accurate information exchange. Assist clients in understanding documents and forms in their preferred language. Maintain confidentiality and professionalism at all times. Requirements: Proficiency in English and at least one of the needed languages (fluent in speaking and understanding). Strong communication skills with the ability to interpret clearly and accurately. Compassionate and empathetic approach to working with diverse communities. Prior interpretation experience is helpful but not required. Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps. Program: Refugee Resettlement Services Help bridge the language gap and provide essential support to our clients by volunteering as an interpreter. In this role, you will partner with case managers to facilitate clear communication, ensuring clients can fully access the services and resources they need. This opportunity can be done remotely through phone or video chat or in person, depending on your availability during business hours Monday-Friday 8am-5pm. Languages Needed: Spanish, Dari, Pashto, Arabic Responsibilities: Translate verbal communication between case managers and clients. Support during meetings, appointments, and intake interviews to ensure accurate information exchange. Assist clients in understanding documents and forms in their preferred language. Maintain confidentiality and professionalism at all times. Requirements: Proficiency in English and at least one of the needed languages (fluent in speaking and understanding). Strong communication skills with the ability to interpret clearly and accurately. Compassionate and empathetic approach to working with diverse communities. Prior interpretation experience is helpful but not required. Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps. Program: Refugee Resettlement Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 75247 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mobile Site CoordinatorThis opportunity is for current pantry partners and mobile site coordinators needing to complete volunteer clearance and training. Click “Respond” to this opportunity, You’ll be asked to complete three forms: Fill out your background check form (for alternative ways, contact volunteer@ccdallas.org) Sign the abuse awareness training packets Sign the Civil Rights Training After completing both forms, you’ll need to click “Respond” again to officially sign up. You will receive an email confirmation. After signing up, you’ll receive an email to complete your online orientation through website Learner Mobile. If you are interested in becoming a pantry partner, please contact Jenna Reinke directly by emailing JReinke@ccdallas.org. Program: Hunger Services This opportunity is for current pantry partners and mobile site coordinators needing to complete volunteer clearance and training. Click “Respond” to this opportunity, You’ll be asked to complete three forms: Fill out your background check form (for alternative ways, contact volunteer@ccdallas.org) Sign the abuse awareness training packets Sign the Civil Rights Training After completing both forms, you’ll need to click “Respond” again to officially sign up. You will receive an email confirmation. After signing up, you’ll receive an email to complete your online orientation through website Learner Mobile. If you are interested in becoming a pantry partner, please contact Jenna Reinke directly by emailing JReinke@ccdallas.org. Program: Hunger Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 75247 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Health, Movement & Mindfulness MentorOur maternity home, Mater Maria, provides a safe space for mothers to nurture their well-being as they prepare for the future. We are seeking volunteers who can guide residents in caring for their minds and bodies during pregnancy and postpartum. Opportunities to Serve: Prenatal Movement or Gentle Stretching Rest & Renewal Postpartum Care & Natural Health Ideal Volunteers: Skilled in one of the above areas, with a heart for teaching in a gentle and encouraging way. Sensitive to the unique needs of expectant and new mothers. Flexible availability for one-time workshops or a short series of classes. Mondays and Thursdays available at any time before 12pm or after 1pm.Impact By supporting women’s physical and mental health, you will help mothers reduce stress, strengthen resilience, and embrace their motherhood journey with confidence. Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps Program: Pregnancy, Parenting and Adoption Our maternity home, Mater Maria, provides a safe space for mothers to nurture their well-being as they prepare for the future. We are seeking volunteers who can guide residents in caring for their minds and bodies during pregnancy and postpartum. Opportunities to Serve: Prenatal Movement or Gentle Stretching Rest & Renewal Postpartum Care & Natural Health Ideal Volunteers: Skilled in one of the above areas, with a heart for teaching in a gentle and encouraging way. Sensitive to the unique needs of expectant and new mothers. Flexible availability for one-time workshops or a short series of classes. Mondays and Thursdays available at any time before 12pm or after 1pm.Impact By supporting women’s physical and mental health, you will help mothers reduce stress, strengthen resilience, and embrace their motherhood journey with confidence. Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps Program: Pregnancy, Parenting and Adoption Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Creative & Expressive MentorCreative outlets bring joy, healing, and hope. Our maternity home, Mater Maria, is seeking volunteers who can share expressive and artistic activities with residents, encouraging them to dream, reflect, and create lasting memories with their children. Opportunities to Serve: Arts & Crafts Class Vision Board with Faith Focus Ideal Volunteers: Passionate about creativity and able to make activities approachable for beginners. Patient, encouraging, and comfortable working with mothers in a small group setting. Available to lead one-time projects or recurring sessions. Mondays and Thursdays available at any time before 12pm or after 1pm. Impact: Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps Program: Pregnancy, Parenting and Adoption Creative outlets bring joy, healing, and hope. Our maternity home, Mater Maria, is seeking volunteers who can share expressive and artistic activities with residents, encouraging them to dream, reflect, and create lasting memories with their children. Opportunities to Serve: Arts & Crafts Class Vision Board with Faith Focus Ideal Volunteers: Passionate about creativity and able to make activities approachable for beginners. Patient, encouraging, and comfortable working with mothers in a small group setting. Available to lead one-time projects or recurring sessions. Mondays and Thursdays available at any time before 12pm or after 1pm. Impact: Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps Program: Pregnancy, Parenting and Adoption Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Life Skills & Independence MentorOur maternity home, Mater Maria, supports young mothers as they work toward stability, independence, and confidence in caring for themselves and their children. We are seeking volunteers who are passionate about equipping mothers with practical, hands-on life skills that will set them up for long-term success. Opportunities to Serve: Cooking & Nutrition Home & Time Management Apartment Hunting & Tenant Rights Support mothers in understanding how to budget for rent, read and understand leases, know their rights and responsibilities as tenants, and learn how to advocate for themselves when seeking housing. Ideal Volunteers: Skilled in one of the above areas with the ability to teach in an encouraging, hands-on way. Patient, empathetic, and respectful of each mother’s journey. Able to commit to leading a workshop, class series, or one-on-one session (flexible scheduling available). Mondays and Thursdays available at any time before 12pm or after 1pm. Impact: Ready to Make a Difference? Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps. Program: Pregnancy, Parenting and Adoption Our maternity home, Mater Maria, supports young mothers as they work toward stability, independence, and confidence in caring for themselves and their children. We are seeking volunteers who are passionate about equipping mothers with practical, hands-on life skills that will set them up for long-term success. Opportunities to Serve: Cooking & Nutrition Home & Time Management Apartment Hunting & Tenant Rights Support mothers in understanding how to budget for rent, read and understand leases, know their rights and responsibilities as tenants, and learn how to advocate for themselves when seeking housing. Ideal Volunteers: Skilled in one of the above areas with the ability to teach in an encouraging, hands-on way. Patient, empathetic, and respectful of each mother’s journey. Able to commit to leading a workshop, class series, or one-on-one session (flexible scheduling available). Mondays and Thursdays available at any time before 12pm or after 1pm. Impact: Ready to Make a Difference? Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps. Program: Pregnancy, Parenting and Adoption Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: UT Southwestern Medical Student VolunteersThis opportunity is for UT Southwestern Medical Students working with Refugee Services. Please use your UT Southwestern Email address when creating an account. Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps. Program: Refugee Resettlement Services This opportunity is for UT Southwestern Medical Students working with Refugee Services. Please use your UT Southwestern Email address when creating an account. Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps. Program: Refugee Resettlement Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 75247 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disaster Relief Application Support – Help Families Recover Faster!Join our team to support disaster survivors in the City of Irving by reviewing relief applications and helping families get the assistance they need. What You'll Do: Review applications to ensure they meet program guidelines. Communicate with clients by responding to emails, requesting missing documents, and keeping applicants informed. Organize and update digital client records in our Apricot system. Process financial assistance by submitting check requests and tracking disbursements. Provide key updates to the program manager on application statuses and client needs.Why Volunteer? Make a difference by helping families recover faster. Gain valuable experience in disaster relief, case management, and financial processing. Flexible scheduling—volunteer as often as you can.What You Need: No prior experience required—we’ll train you! Helpful skills include: Attention to detail and organization. Basic computer skills (email, data entry). Experience with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook). Bilingual (Spanish/English) is a plus.Location: Catholic Charities Dallas – Mockingbird HQ. Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Schedule: Flexible- anytime during business hours. Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps. Program: Disaster Relief and Preparedness Services Join our team to support disaster survivors in the City of Irving by reviewing relief applications and helping families get the assistance they need. What You'll Do: Review applications to ensure they meet program guidelines. Communicate with clients by responding to emails, requesting missing documents, and keeping applicants informed. Organize and update digital client records in our Apricot system. Process financial assistance by submitting check requests and tracking disbursements. Provide key updates to the program manager on application statuses and client needs.Why Volunteer? Make a difference by helping families recover faster. Gain valuable experience in disaster relief, case management, and financial processing. Flexible scheduling—volunteer as often as you can.What You Need: No prior experience required—we’ll train you! Helpful skills include: Attention to detail and organization. Basic computer skills (email, data entry). Experience with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook). Bilingual (Spanish/English) is a plus.Location: Catholic Charities Dallas – Mockingbird HQ. Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Schedule: Flexible- anytime during business hours. Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps. Program: Disaster Relief and Preparedness Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: St. Jude Center Vantage Point VolunteerSt. Jude Center Vantage Point is located west of Greenville Ave and south of Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway. It houses 136 residents aged 18 and older. We are seeking dedicated volunteers to support and enrich the lives of our residents through various roles. Available Volunteer Roles:Event Support Volunteer Front Desk Volunteer Enrichment Workshop Volunteer Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps. Program: Homelessness and Housing St. Jude Center Vantage Point is located west of Greenville Ave and south of Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway. It houses 136 residents aged 18 and older. We are seeking dedicated volunteers to support and enrich the lives of our residents through various roles. Available Volunteer Roles:Event Support Volunteer Front Desk Volunteer Enrichment Workshop Volunteer Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps. Program: Homelessness and Housing Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 75226 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: St. Jude Park Central: Volunteer Licensed Barbers and CosmetologistsUse your barbering skills to make a meaningful difference! We are seeking volunteers to provide free haircuts to residents of our supportive housing community. A fresh haircut can boost confidence, promote dignity, and help individuals feel their best as they work toward stability and self-sufficiency. What You'll Do: Provide basic haircuts to residents in need. Create a welcoming and supportive environment for clients. Engage in positive conversations and build community connections. Maintain a clean and sanitary workspace following hygiene guidelines. What Makes a Successful Volunteer? Compassionate and respectful toward individuals from diverse backgrounds. Ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced setting. Comfortable working with individuals facing housing instability. Additional Information Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling,License: Must provide a valid Valid Texas barber or cosmetology license Supplies: Volunteers are encouraged to bring their own tools.Ready to Make a Difference?Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps. Program: Homelessness and Housing Use your barbering skills to make a meaningful difference! We are seeking volunteers to provide free haircuts to residents of our supportive housing community. A fresh haircut can boost confidence, promote dignity, and help individuals feel their best as they work toward stability and self-sufficiency. What You'll Do: Provide basic haircuts to residents in need. Create a welcoming and supportive environment for clients. Engage in positive conversations and build community connections. Maintain a clean and sanitary workspace following hygiene guidelines. What Makes a Successful Volunteer? Compassionate and respectful toward individuals from diverse backgrounds. Ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced setting. Comfortable working with individuals facing housing instability. Additional Information Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling,License: Must provide a valid Valid Texas barber or cosmetology license Supplies: Volunteers are encouraged to bring their own tools.Ready to Make a Difference?Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps. Program: Homelessness and Housing Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 75251 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: IT InternshipIT internship Program: Administration IT internship Program: Administration Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 75247 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Virtual TutorInspire and empower refugee and immigrant youth through education! As a volunteer tutor, you’ll play a vital role in helping young learners build confidence in English, improve academic skills, and adjust to a new educational system. By offering patience, guidance, and encouragement, you can make a lasting impact on a student’s future. Whether it’s through one-on-one tutoring or group learning, your support will help bridge gaps in education and open doors to new opportunities. With just 2-4 hours per week, you can provide virtual tutoring from the comfort of your home while making a meaningful difference in a student’s life. What You'll Do Provide academic support in English, reading, and writing. Encourage language development through engaging conversations and activities. Create a supportive learning environment tailored to the student’s needs. Offer mentorship and guidance to build confidence and independence. Collaborate with foster parents and IFC program staff to ensure student progress. Track student achievements and submit monthly progress reports.Why Volunteer? Make a lasting impact by empowering refugee and immigrant youth through education. Flexible commitment Gain experience in tutoring, mentoring, and cross-cultural education. What You Need: General knowledge of school subjects. Patience, compassion, and creativity to engage youth with limited English proficiency. Commitment to 2-4 hours per week of tutoring. Strong communication skills to collaborate with foster parents and IFC staff. Minimum of 60 college credit hours required- must submit proof Volunteer Requirements To ensure a safe and supportive environment, all volunteers must complete our onboarding process, which includes: Background check with FBI fingerprinting Online abuse awareness trainings Reference checks Interview with staffAdditionally, this program requires specialized training before starting your volunteer role, including: DFPS Reporting Abuse Training (online) DFPS Trauma-Informed Care Training (online)Ready to Make a Difference? Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps. Program: Children's Services Inspire and empower refugee and immigrant youth through education! As a volunteer tutor, you’ll play a vital role in helping young learners build confidence in English, improve academic skills, and adjust to a new educational system. By offering patience, guidance, and encouragement, you can make a lasting impact on a student’s future. Whether it’s through one-on-one tutoring or group learning, your support will help bridge gaps in education and open doors to new opportunities. With just 2-4 hours per week, you can provide virtual tutoring from the comfort of your home while making a meaningful difference in a student’s life. What You'll Do Provide academic support in English, reading, and writing. Encourage language development through engaging conversations and activities. Create a supportive learning environment tailored to the student’s needs. Offer mentorship and guidance to build confidence and independence. Collaborate with foster parents and IFC program staff to ensure student progress. Track student achievements and submit monthly progress reports.Why Volunteer? Make a lasting impact by empowering refugee and immigrant youth through education. Flexible commitment Gain experience in tutoring, mentoring, and cross-cultural education. What You Need: General knowledge of school subjects. Patience, compassion, and creativity to engage youth with limited English proficiency. Commitment to 2-4 hours per week of tutoring. Strong communication skills to collaborate with foster parents and IFC staff. Minimum of 60 college credit hours required- must submit proof Volunteer Requirements To ensure a safe and supportive environment, all volunteers must complete our onboarding process, which includes: Background check with FBI fingerprinting Online abuse awareness trainings Reference checks Interview with staffAdditionally, this program requires specialized training before starting your volunteer role, including: DFPS Reporting Abuse Training (online) DFPS Trauma-Informed Care Training (online)Ready to Make a Difference? Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps. Program: Children's Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 75247 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentor- Refugee FamiliesEmpower newly arrived refugees on their journey to self-sufficiency! A successful mentor is someone who is: Reliable and committed to meeting weekly with their mentee. Empathetic, supportive, and patient in guiding refugee families. Respectful of individual differences and diverse cultural backgrounds. Flexible and adaptable to the mentee’s needs and goals. Willing to follow all program policies and procedures.Location and Schedule Location: Varies based on mentor-mentee pairing Schedule: Weekly 1-hour meetings (flexible based on availability) Ready to Make a Difference?Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps. Program: Refugee Resettlement Services Empower newly arrived refugees on their journey to self-sufficiency! A successful mentor is someone who is: Reliable and committed to meeting weekly with their mentee. Empathetic, supportive, and patient in guiding refugee families. Respectful of individual differences and diverse cultural backgrounds. Flexible and adaptable to the mentee’s needs and goals. Willing to follow all program policies and procedures.Location and Schedule Location: Varies based on mentor-mentee pairing Schedule: Weekly 1-hour meetings (flexible based on availability) Ready to Make a Difference?Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps. Program: Refugee Resettlement Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 75247 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer RN, LVN, CNA-Community Health ClinicThe Community Health Clinic (CHC) provides non-urgent, quality healthcare for low-income, uninsured families living in Collin County. Our exceptional volunteer healthcare providers and community volunteers work together alongside clinical staff to serve the uninsured who need a health home the most. The Register Nurse (RN) performs a wide variety of medical and clinical support functions in an outpatient clinical setting. Our volunteer RN’s provide support for our medical providers and are the first point of care for our patients. The RN will work closely with patients from diverse backgrounds and collaborate with the clinic team What You'll Do Obtain patient vital signs, medical history, chart preparation, medication dosage and frequency, patient’s allergens, and assist with medical examinations. Ensure complete and proper documentation of all patient care in their medical record. Provide instructions and directions to patients regarding diagnostic tests, procedures, and treatments. Provide patient instruction and educational materials as needed What Makes a Successful Volunteer Graduation from an accredited nursing school. Current State of Texas RN or LVN certification. Ability to work with diverse populations and age groups. Passion for serving the uninsured and underserved. Strong teamwork skills to collaborate with staff and fellow volunteers. Time CommitmentThe clinic is open Monday-Fridays 8:30am-4:30pm. Some evenings 4:00pm-6:00pm, and Saturdays are available. Commitments accepted as little as one day per month based on your availability. 4, 6, or 8hr. shifts available Ready to Get Involved?Click "Respond" to this opportunity, and you will receive an email with an interview link to schedule your orientation/get-to-know-you session. A volunteer team member will follow up with additional details! Program: Community Health Clinic The Community Health Clinic (CHC) provides non-urgent, quality healthcare for low-income, uninsured families living in Collin County. Our exceptional volunteer healthcare providers and community volunteers work together alongside clinical staff to serve the uninsured who need a health home the most. The Register Nurse (RN) performs a wide variety of medical and clinical support functions in an outpatient clinical setting. Our volunteer RN’s provide support for our medical providers and are the first point of care for our patients. The RN will work closely with patients from diverse backgrounds and collaborate with the clinic team What You'll Do Obtain patient vital signs, medical history, chart preparation, medication dosage and frequency, patient’s allergens, and assist with medical examinations. Ensure complete and proper documentation of all patient care in their medical record. Provide instructions and directions to patients regarding diagnostic tests, procedures, and treatments. Provide patient instruction and educational materials as needed What Makes a Successful Volunteer Graduation from an accredited nursing school. Current State of Texas RN or LVN certification. Ability to work with diverse populations and age groups. Passion for serving the uninsured and underserved. Strong teamwork skills to collaborate with staff and fellow volunteers. Time CommitmentThe clinic is open Monday-Fridays 8:30am-4:30pm. Some evenings 4:00pm-6:00pm, and Saturdays are available. Commitments accepted as little as one day per month based on your availability. 4, 6, or 8hr. shifts available Ready to Get Involved?Click "Respond" to this opportunity, and you will receive an email with an interview link to schedule your orientation/get-to-know-you session. A volunteer team member will follow up with additional details! Program: Community Health Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 75069 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: St. Jude Forest: Art InstructorUse your artistic skills to inspire and uplift others! We are seeking volunteer art instructors to lead creative activities for residents at our St. Jude Forest Center. Art provides a meaningful outlet to build social connections, reduce anxiety, and explore self-expression in a supportive setting. Volunteers will work with residents ages 55 and older. What You’ll Do: Teach and lead group art activities using a variety of creative mediums. Provide encouragement, guidance, and consistency to help residents learn and grow. Create a welcoming and supportive environment that fosters creativity and connection. Engage positively with residents while supporting their artistic expression. What Makes a Successful Volunteer? Patient, kind, and willing to listen. Compassionate and respectful toward individuals from diverse backgrounds. Enjoys engaging with older adults in a group setting. Additional Information Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling; staff will coordinate based on your availability Age Requirement: 21 years and older Experience: Art teaching or artistic experience preferred. Art supplies provided! Ready to Make a Difference? Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and prov Program: Homelessness and Housing Use your artistic skills to inspire and uplift others! We are seeking volunteer art instructors to lead creative activities for residents at our St. Jude Forest Center. Art provides a meaningful outlet to build social connections, reduce anxiety, and explore self-expression in a supportive setting. Volunteers will work with residents ages 55 and older. What You’ll Do: Teach and lead group art activities using a variety of creative mediums. Provide encouragement, guidance, and consistency to help residents learn and grow. Create a welcoming and supportive environment that fosters creativity and connection. Engage positively with residents while supporting their artistic expression. What Makes a Successful Volunteer? Patient, kind, and willing to listen. Compassionate and respectful toward individuals from diverse backgrounds. Enjoys engaging with older adults in a group setting. Additional Information Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling; staff will coordinate based on your availability Age Requirement: 21 years and older Experience: Art teaching or artistic experience preferred. Art supplies provided! Ready to Make a Difference? Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and prov Program: Homelessness and Housing Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 75234 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: St. Jude Forest: Volunteer Licensed BarbersUse your barbering skills to make a meaningful difference! We are seeking volunteer licensed barbers to provide free haircuts to residents of our supportive housing community. A fresh haircut can boost confidence, promote dignity, and help individuals feel their best as they work toward stability and self-sufficiency. What You'll Do: Provide basic haircuts to residents in need. Create a welcoming and supportive environment for clients. Engage in positive conversations and build community connections. Maintain a clean and sanitary workspace following hygiene guidelines. What Makes a Successful Volunteer? Licensed barber Compassionate and respectful toward individuals from diverse backgrounds. Ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced setting. Comfortable working with individuals facing housing instability. Additional Information Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling,Location: St. Jude Center- Forest 2920 Forest Ln, Dallas, TX 75234 Supplies: Volunteers are encouraged to bring their own tools.Ready to Make a Difference?Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps Program: Homelessness and Housing Use your barbering skills to make a meaningful difference! We are seeking volunteer licensed barbers to provide free haircuts to residents of our supportive housing community. A fresh haircut can boost confidence, promote dignity, and help individuals feel their best as they work toward stability and self-sufficiency. What You'll Do: Provide basic haircuts to residents in need. Create a welcoming and supportive environment for clients. Engage in positive conversations and build community connections. Maintain a clean and sanitary workspace following hygiene guidelines. What Makes a Successful Volunteer? Licensed barber Compassionate and respectful toward individuals from diverse backgrounds. Ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced setting. Comfortable working with individuals facing housing instability. Additional Information Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling,Location: St. Jude Center- Forest 2920 Forest Ln, Dallas, TX 75234 Supplies: Volunteers are encouraged to bring their own tools.Ready to Make a Difference?Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps Program: Homelessness and Housing Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 75234 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Physician MDThe Community Health Clinic (CHC) provides non-urgent, quality healthcare for low-income, uninsured families living in Collin County. Our exceptional volunteer healthcare providers and community volunteers work together alongside clinical staff to serve the uninsured who need a health home the most. The position will possess a strong foundation in primary care. They will be responsible for managing chronic diseases, for example diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, and asthma. The provider will work closely with patients from diverse backgrounds and collaborate with the clinic team. The physician is able to volunteer accordingly to their preferred schedule. Job Duties and Responsibilities: Independently assess and document clinical problems in your area of expertise. Maintain accurate and up-to-date electronic medical records, in accordance with HIPPA regulations and best practice. Order and interpret appropriate laboratory and diagnostic studies. Order appropriate medication and treatments and complete refill requests. Educate patients and their families about health issues, preventive care and healthy lifestyle choices. Requirements: Must be currently licensed for the practice of medicine in the State of Texas. Ability to work with diverse populations and age groups. Passion for serving the underserved and uninsured. Ability to work as an effective member of a dedicated team of volunteers and staff. Time Commitment:The clinic is open Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm. Some evenings 4:00pm-6:00pm and Saturdays are available. Commitments accepted as little as one day per month based on your availability: 4, 6 or 8hr. shift available. CHC provides free malpractice insurance for all medical providers Click "Respond" to this opportunity, and a volunteer team member will reach out to you with the next steps. You’ll also receive a confirmation email that your response has been received! Program: Community Health Clinic The Community Health Clinic (CHC) provides non-urgent, quality healthcare for low-income, uninsured families living in Collin County. Our exceptional volunteer healthcare providers and community volunteers work together alongside clinical staff to serve the uninsured who need a health home the most. The position will possess a strong foundation in primary care. They will be responsible for managing chronic diseases, for example diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, and asthma. The provider will work closely with patients from diverse backgrounds and collaborate with the clinic team. The physician is able to volunteer accordingly to their preferred schedule. Job Duties and Responsibilities: Independently assess and document clinical problems in your area of expertise. Maintain accurate and up-to-date electronic medical records, in accordance with HIPPA regulations and best practice. Order and interpret appropriate laboratory and diagnostic studies. Order appropriate medication and treatments and complete refill requests. Educate patients and their families about health issues, preventive care and healthy lifestyle choices. Requirements: Must be currently licensed for the practice of medicine in the State of Texas. Ability to work with diverse populations and age groups. Passion for serving the underserved and uninsured. Ability to work as an effective member of a dedicated team of volunteers and staff. Time Commitment:The clinic is open Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm. Some evenings 4:00pm-6:00pm and Saturdays are available. Commitments accepted as little as one day per month based on your availability: 4, 6 or 8hr. shift available. CHC provides free malpractice insurance for all medical providers Click "Respond" to this opportunity, and a volunteer team member will reach out to you with the next steps. You’ll also receive a confirmation email that your response has been received! Program: Community Health Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 75069 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Medical Front Office AssistantThe Community Health Clinic (CHC) provides non-urgent, quality healthcare for low-income, uninsured families living in Collin County. Our exceptional volunteer healthcare providers and community volunteers work together alongside clinical staff to serve the uninsured who need a health home the most. The position will greet patients and visitors, in person or on the telephone. They will be responsible for scheduling or rescheduling patients’ appointments. Assist with new patient registration. Office volunteers will keep patient appointments on schedule by notifying medical providers of patients’ arrival and is expected to protect patients’ rights by maintaining the confidentiality of personal/medical information. The clinic is open Monday-Fridays 8:30am-4:30pm. Some evenings,4:00pm-6:00pm and Saturdays are available. Commitments accepted as little as one day per month based on your availability. 4, 6, or 8hr. shifts available Please indicate your preferred shift in the notes when responding to this opportunity. We also ask for a 4-6 month commitment. Additional Information Location: Second floor of the CHC building, accessible by elevator. Parking: Available in the designated lot.Fill out your background check form (for alternative ways, contact volunteer@ccdallas.org) Sign the abuse awareness training packets Complete the Community Health Clinic Forms After completing both forms, you’ll need to click “Respond” again to officially sign up. You will receive an email confirmation. After signing up, you’ll receive an email to complete your online orientation through website Learner Mobile. Please note: You will be able to begin volunteering only after all your paperwork is complete, references are on file, and your background check has been processed. Program: Community Health Clinic The Community Health Clinic (CHC) provides non-urgent, quality healthcare for low-income, uninsured families living in Collin County. Our exceptional volunteer healthcare providers and community volunteers work together alongside clinical staff to serve the uninsured who need a health home the most. The position will greet patients and visitors, in person or on the telephone. They will be responsible for scheduling or rescheduling patients’ appointments. Assist with new patient registration. Office volunteers will keep patient appointments on schedule by notifying medical providers of patients’ arrival and is expected to protect patients’ rights by maintaining the confidentiality of personal/medical information. The clinic is open Monday-Fridays 8:30am-4:30pm. Some evenings,4:00pm-6:00pm and Saturdays are available. Commitments accepted as little as one day per month based on your availability. 4, 6, or 8hr. shifts available Please indicate your preferred shift in the notes when responding to this opportunity. We also ask for a 4-6 month commitment. Additional Information Location: Second floor of the CHC building, accessible by elevator. Parking: Available in the designated lot.Fill out your background check form (for alternative ways, contact volunteer@ccdallas.org) Sign the abuse awareness training packets Complete the Community Health Clinic Forms After completing both forms, you’ll need to click “Respond” again to officially sign up. You will receive an email confirmation. After signing up, you’ll receive an email to complete your online orientation through website Learner Mobile. Please note: You will be able to begin volunteering only after all your paperwork is complete, references are on file, and your background check has been processed. Program: Community Health Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 75069 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Medical Office Spanish InterpreterThe Community Health Clinic (CHC) provides non-urgent, quality healthcare for low-income, uninsured families living in Collin County. Our exceptional volunteer healthcare providers and community volunteers work together alongside clinical staff to serve the uninsured who need a health home the most. The Interpreter will assist with communication between patients with limited English and the medical providers and/or office staff Duties and Responsibilities:Utilize provided scripts and protocols to address patient questions, confirm schedule, and reschedule patient appointmentsAdhere to HIPPA regulations to protect patient confidentiality while interpreting all information needed for quality healthcare.Communicate patient needs with medical providers and/or office staff in person, phone and email. Excellent customer service and communication skillsWhat Makes a Successful Volunteer?• Ability to work with diverse populations and age groups • A passion to help the underserved and uninsured • Ability to work as an effective member of a dedicated team of volunteers and staff The clinic is open Monday-Fridays 8:30am-4:30pm. Some evenings,4:00pm-6:00pm and Saturdays are available. Commitments accepted as little as one day per month based on your availability. 4, 6, or 8hr. shifts available. We ask for a 4-6 month commitment. Special Instructions: Volunteers may park in the designated parking lot. The clinic is located on the second floor and is accessible by elevatorClick “Respond” and complete the all required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps. Program: Community Health Clinic The Community Health Clinic (CHC) provides non-urgent, quality healthcare for low-income, uninsured families living in Collin County. Our exceptional volunteer healthcare providers and community volunteers work together alongside clinical staff to serve the uninsured who need a health home the most. The Interpreter will assist with communication between patients with limited English and the medical providers and/or office staff Duties and Responsibilities:Utilize provided scripts and protocols to address patient questions, confirm schedule, and reschedule patient appointmentsAdhere to HIPPA regulations to protect patient confidentiality while interpreting all information needed for quality healthcare.Communicate patient needs with medical providers and/or office staff in person, phone and email. Excellent customer service and communication skillsWhat Makes a Successful Volunteer?• Ability to work with diverse populations and age groups • A passion to help the underserved and uninsured • Ability to work as an effective member of a dedicated team of volunteers and staff The clinic is open Monday-Fridays 8:30am-4:30pm. Some evenings,4:00pm-6:00pm and Saturdays are available. Commitments accepted as little as one day per month based on your availability. 4, 6, or 8hr. shifts available. We ask for a 4-6 month commitment. Special Instructions: Volunteers may park in the designated parking lot. The clinic is located on the second floor and is accessible by elevatorClick “Respond” and complete the all required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps. Program: Community Health Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 75069 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Nurse PractitionerThe Community Health Clinic (CHC) provides non-urgent, quality healthcare to low-income, uninsured families in Collin County. Our dedicated volunteer healthcare providers and community volunteers work alongside clinical staff to serve those who need a health home the most. We are seeking a Family Medicine Nurse Practitioner with a strong foundation in primary care to help manage chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and asthma. In this role, you will work closely with patients from diverse backgrounds and collaborate with the clinic team to provide essential medical care. What You’ll Do: Independently assess and document clinical problems. Perform and document assessments and patient histories. Order and interpret appropriate laboratory and diagnostic studies. Order appropriate medication and treatments and complete refill requests. Educate patients and their families about health issues, preventive care and healthy lifestyle choices What Makes a Successful Volunteer? Valid and current Texas Registered Nurse (RN) license with recognition as a Nurse Practitioner in the state of Texas. Valid and current national board certification by AANC or AANP as a Nurse Practitioner. Ability to work with diverse populations and age groups. A passion to help the underserved and uninsured. Ability to work as an effective member of a dedicated team of volunteers and paid staffTime Commitment The clinic is open Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm. Some evenings and Saturdays are available. Commitments accepted as little as one day per month based on your availability. 4, 6, or 8hrs. shifts available Ready to Get Involved? Click "Respond" to this opportunity, and a volunteer team member will reach out to you with the next steps. You’ll also receive a confirmation email that your response has been received! Program: Community Health Clinic The Community Health Clinic (CHC) provides non-urgent, quality healthcare to low-income, uninsured families in Collin County. Our dedicated volunteer healthcare providers and community volunteers work alongside clinical staff to serve those who need a health home the most. We are seeking a Family Medicine Nurse Practitioner with a strong foundation in primary care to help manage chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and asthma. In this role, you will work closely with patients from diverse backgrounds and collaborate with the clinic team to provide essential medical care. What You’ll Do: Independently assess and document clinical problems. Perform and document assessments and patient histories. Order and interpret appropriate laboratory and diagnostic studies. Order appropriate medication and treatments and complete refill requests. Educate patients and their families about health issues, preventive care and healthy lifestyle choices What Makes a Successful Volunteer? Valid and current Texas Registered Nurse (RN) license with recognition as a Nurse Practitioner in the state of Texas. Valid and current national board certification by AANC or AANP as a Nurse Practitioner. Ability to work with diverse populations and age groups. A passion to help the underserved and uninsured. Ability to work as an effective member of a dedicated team of volunteers and paid staffTime Commitment The clinic is open Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm. Some evenings and Saturdays are available. Commitments accepted as little as one day per month based on your availability. 4, 6, or 8hrs. shifts available Ready to Get Involved? Click "Respond" to this opportunity, and a volunteer team member will reach out to you with the next steps. You’ll also receive a confirmation email that your response has been received! Program: Community Health Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 75069 Allow Groups: No |